The first of this quartet of tips features the game between Newcastle United and Leicester City. Newcastle are currently in the relegation zone and still awaiting their first league win of the season. That said, they are averaging a goal a game and have shown signs over recent matches that a win is not far away. They do, however, average 2 goals per game against them and that is unlikely to change against a Leicester City who have made a great start to life in the Premier League and have already put 5 past Manchester United. They are averaging better than a goal a game so far but, like Newcastle, haven’t found a way to sure up their Defence.

Man City v Tottenham 3/4:

The second of the Premier League fixtures to include in this market come from the Etihad and features Champions Manchester City up against Tottenham. Both sides play attractive free-flowing football and are offensive sides tactically. Both average a goal per game against them so far this season and with the attacking talent on display for both teams I see know reason why that trend will not continue on Saturday.

The Championship game featured here comes from the Madeski Stadium and sees Reading up against Derby County. Reading have yet to hit the heights that saw them in the Premier League two seasons ago and they have struggled defensively this campaign having conceded 17 goals in 11 games thus far. By contrast, Derby have continued well from last season, which saw them narrowly miss out on promotion to the Premier League losing the play-off final. They look solid in defence and have kept a clean sheet in their last 3 league games and I see that trend continuing here.

Wycombe v Wimbledon No 10/11:

The final fixture in this quartet features League 2 leaders Wycombe Wanderers up against AFC Wimbledon. With only one defeat in their opening 12 league games, Wycombe have made an impressive start to the season and a major part of that is down to the fact that they have the joint best defensive record in the league. By contrast Wimbledon have conceded 19 in their opening 12 matches in League 2 and the fact that they are away to the free scoring league leaders will not improve their chances of stopping that trend. The even money on offer with William Hill for the No for both teams to score is a slight risk bearing in mind the Wimbledon have scored 20 in the league thus far but, taking into account Wycombe’s defensive record, it represents the best value bet.